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ted英语演讲稿(精选18篇)
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ted英语演讲稿(精选18篇)ted英语篇1It is 20 years since the City of Taizhou was set up. Our city has become richer and people feel happier. Recently, all of us are talking about how to be civilized students in our .school.In my opinion, we should be polite to our parents and help them do more housework at home. At school, we should respect our teachers, get on well with our classmates and study hard. We should also obey traffic rules. When the traffic lights are red, we should stop. When we wait for a bus, we should wait in line. Don't throw litter or spit in public. And we'd better not talk or laugh loudly. We should never say dirty words. Be friendly to others and always ready to help the people in need.If everyone behaves well, our city will be more beautiful and more attractive.Let's join together to be civilized students!ted英语演讲稿篇2It is true that most of us value honesty highly. However, nowadays we often confront confidence crisis such as cheating, overcharging, fake commodities and so on. I think that we should be honest because being honest is not only beneficial to ourselves but also to others and the whole society. The reasons can be listed as follows.Firstly, only honest people can be truly respected by the others and can make more friends over a long period of time.Secondly, honesty, which is the traditional virtue of the Chinese people, can make our life easier and more harmonious. Thirdly, honesty can make our society more stable. A case in point is that Singapore, a society featuring trustworthiness andintegrity, has a comparatively low criminal rate.Responsbility can be understood in many ways. for the parents , they have had the responsibility for caring for and fostering their children since the birth of their baby.for teachers,both in kindergartens and colleges,they also should be responsible for the study and life of their students,that is to say,teahers are the second parents of children somewhile.for us,as a friend of others,it is our responsibility to help our friends when they are in trouble or faced with difficulties. each one has the different responsibily based on their roles but we must take it for granted that we are responsible for the society. ted英语演讲稿篇3On the night of the elixir of love, in celebrate this holiday season, we came the 58th birthday of the motherland.At the same time, our students also welcomed a national holiday.The first day of the holiday, I finish the teacher assigned the homework first, and ready to go to sleep, thinking: this National Day seems so meaningless.How to have a meaningful National Day? Go to karaoke? To the playground play a variety of choice, I am not satisfied.By the way, I went to the yearning for a long time of fort worth. T o mother took me to, is a great surprise, mother agreed without hesitation. I am very happy, hurried in shoes, ready to go to fort worth!My mother and I get a ride to fort worth, so many people inside, and toys, I'm so happy, am unable to use language to describe.Mother gave me some a spring chicken, and a cup of milk tea, and I ate and drank, and almost died for joy.Eat, drink enough, should be good to have some fun! I came to the children's playground in the fort worth, in both the slide, and ride the toy car, it's fun.In eleven long holiday, every day is filled with laughter, live very substantial.In this National Day long vacation, I have already tasted the delicious food, play fun toys, both learning, finished holiday teacher assigned homework, do the best of both worlds, is a joy! ted英语演讲稿篇4Today is World Book Day, let us work together to remember the reader's festival. April 23 is the mean day of world literature, Cervantes, Shakespeare, Vega and many other world-famous writers born or died that day. In 1995, UNESCO this day each year as "World Book Day" to encourage people to discover the pleasure of reading.In recent years, the "World Book Day" has become a holiday country many readers. Bacon said: "Reading is to create a complete personality." For this reason, all countries regardless of level or civilian, regarded as a part of school life, and is a very important part. Even in highly developed network of the United States, the number of public library cardholders still as high as 148 million, that is one person every two Americans to hold reader card; According to statistics, the American people to the number of public libraries who are watching football, basketball, baseball, hockey combined total of more than five times the number of people.Human world famous love of reading in the Moscow subway, readily visible intellectuals who look carefully read intently. Moreover, these holding readers are reading voluminous care Weng Weng Tuo Soviet masters classics. The Japanese love ofreading is universally acknowledged, tram in Japan, on the bus, whether it is well-dressed office workers or students wearing uniforms, not much difference in concentration reading.Jews love reading. In every Jewish home, when the kids a little naive, and the mother will open the "Bible", drop a little honey on top, then called the children honey to kiss the "Bible" on. This ceremony is not evident intent: the book is sweet. Jewish cemetery often placed books, as "in the dead of night, the dead will come out of reading." Of course, this type of approach has some sense of meaning, that there is the end of life, knowledge was endless. There is also a Jewish family tradition from generation to generation, and that is to put bedside bookcase, if placed end of the bed, it will is considered disrespectful to the book.Our world-famous cultural thing big country, the importance of education and reading ages. There are a lot of hard studying ancient touching story, such as "cutting the wall to steal light" Kuangheng, "capsule firefly Yingxue" car Yin, cantilever Cigu the Sun Jing and Su, Ouyang Xiu, "the three" reading, studying hard Zhongyan stories, etc., for their book was born, and died for the book, for books and music, for the book and bitter, for the book and the poor, for the book and thin, how many thousands of years to the interpretation of the epic, awe-inspiring story .Another World Book Day has arrived, Book Day is to guide people to consciously name suggests reading, and develop reading habits. Reading is not just a matter of personal accomplishment and healthy personality progress, but the progress of the whole nation should be thinking big literate.To this end, our school this initiative: open book, read it; read the book, Liaoba! Hope to see all students take positive action tomake their own to develop a love of reading good habits to life every day as a school day.今天是世界读书日,请让我们一起来记念这个读书人的节日。
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The night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of "China's Got Talent" show in Shanghai with the 80,000 live audience in the stadium. Guess who was the performing guest? Susan Boyle. And I told her, "I'm going to Scotland the next day." She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese: 送你葱So it's not like "hello" or "thank you," that ordinary stuff. It means "green onion for free." Why did she say that? Because it was a line from our Chinese parallel Susan Boyle -- a 50-some year-old woman, a vegetable vendor in Shanghai, who loves singing Western opera, but she didn't understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics with vegetable names in Chinese. (Laughter) And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was "green onion for free." So [as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang together. That was hilarious.So I guess both Susan Boyle and this vegetable vendor in Shanghai belonged to otherness. They were the least expected to be successful in the business called entertainment, yet their courage and talent brought them through. And a show and a platform gave them the stage to realize their dreams. Well, being different is not that difficult. We are all different from different perspectives. But I think being different is good, because you present a different point of view. You may have the chance to make a difference.My generation has been very fortunate to witness and participate in the historic transformation of China that has made so many changes in the past 20, 30 years. I remember that in the year of 1990, when I was graduating from college, I was applying for a job in the sales department of the first five-star hotel in Beijing, Great Wall Sheraton -- it's still there. So after being interrogated by this Japanese manager for a half an hour, he finally said, "So, Miss Yang, do you have any questions to ask me?" I summoned my courage and poise and said, "Yes, but could you let me know, what actually do you sell?" I didn't have a clue what a sales department was about in a five-star hotel. That was the first day I set my foot in a five-star hotel.Around the same time, I was going through an audition -- the first ever open audition by national television in China -- with another thousand college girls. The producer told us they were looking for some sweet, innocent and beautiful fresh face. So when it was my turn, I stood up and said, "Why [do] women's personalities on television always have to be beautiful, sweet, innocent and, you know, supportive? Why can't they have their own ideas and their own voice?" I thought I kind of offended them. But actually, they were impressed by my words. And so I was in the second round of competition, and then the third and the fourth. After seven rounds of competition, I was the last one to survive it. So I was on a national television prime-time show. And believe it or not, that was the first show on Chinese television that allowed its hosts to speak out of their own minds without reading an approved script. (Applause) And my weekly audience at that time was between 200 to 300 million people.Well after a few years, I decided to go to the U.S. and Columbia University to pursue my postgraduate studies, and then started my own media company, which was unthought of during the years that I started my career. So we do a lot of things. I've interviewed more than a thousand people in the past. And sometimes I have young people approaching me say, "Lan, you changed my life," and I feel proud of that. But then we are also so fortunate to witness the transformationof the whole country. I was in Beijing's bidding for the Olympic Games. I was representing the Shanghai Expo. I saw China embracing the world and vice versa. But then sometimes I'm thinking, what are today's young generation up to? How are they different, and what are the differences they are going to make to shape the future of China, or at large, the world?So today I want to talk about young people through the platform of social media. First of all, who are they? [What] do they look like? Well this is a girl called Guo Meimei -- 20 years old, beautiful. She showed off her expensive bags, clothes and car on her microblog, which is the Chinese version of Twitter. And she claimed to be the general manager of Red Cross at the Chamber of Commerce. She didn't realize that she stepped on a sensitive nerve and aroused national questioning, almost a turmoil, against the credibility of Red Cross. The controversy was so heated that the Red Cross had to open a press conference to clarify it, and the investigation is going on.So far, as of today, we know that she herself made up that title -- probably because she feels proud to be associated with charity. All those expensive items were given to her as gifts by her boyfriend, who used to be a board member in a subdivision of Red Cross at Chamber of Commerce. It's very complicated to explain. But anyway, the public still doesn't buy it. It is still boiling. It shows us a general mistrust of government or government-backed institutions, which lacked transparency in the past. And also it showed us the power and the impact of social media as microblog.Microblog boomed in the year of 2010, with visitors doubled and time spent on it tripled. , a major news portal, alone has more than 140 million microbloggers. On Tencent, 200 million. The most popular blogger -- it's not me -- it's a movie star, and she has more than 9.5 million followers, or fans. About 80 percent of those microbloggers are young people, under 30 years old. And because, as you know, the traditional media is still heavily controlled by the government, social media offers an opening to let the steam out a little bit. But because you don't have many other openings, the heat coming out of this opening is sometimes very strong, active and even violent.So through microblogging, we are able to understand Chinese youth even better. So how are they different? First of all, most of them were born in the 80s and 90s, under the one-child policy. And because of selected abortion by families who favored boys to girls, now we have ended up with 30 million more young men than women. That could pose a potential danger to the society, but who knows; we're in a globalized world, so they can look for girlfriends from other countries. Most of them have fairly good education. The illiteracy rate in China among this generation is under one percent. In cities, 80 percent of kids go to college. But they are facing an aging China with a population above 65 years old coming up with seven-point-some percent this year, and about to be 15 percent by the year of 2030. And you know we have the tradition that younger generations support the elders financially, and taking care of them when they're sick. So it means young couples will have to support four parents who have a life expectancy of 73 years old.So making a living is not that easy for young people. College graduates are not in short supply. In urban areas, college graduates find the starting salary is about 400 U.S. dollars a month, while the average rent is above $500. So what do they do? They have to share space -- squeezed in verylimited space to save money -- and they call themselves "tribe of ants." And for those who are ready to get married and buy their apartment, they figured out they have to work for 30 to 40 years to afford their first apartment. That ratio in America would only cost a couple five years to earn, but in China it's 30 to 40 years with the skyrocketing real estate price.Among the 200 million migrant workers, 60 percent of them are young people. They find themselves sort of sandwiched between the urban areas and the rural areas. Most of them don't want to go back to the countryside, but they don't have the sense of belonging. They work for longer hours with less income, less social welfare. And they're more vulnerable to job losses, subject to inflation, tightening loans from banks, appreciation of the renminbi, or decline of demand from Europe or America for the products they produce. Last year, though, an appalling incident in a southern OEM manufacturing compound in China: 13 young workers in their late teens and early 20s committed suicide, just one by one like causing a contagious disease. But they died because of all different personal reasons. But this whole incident aroused a huge outcry from society about the isolation, both physical and mental, of these migrant workers.For those who do return back to the countryside, they find themselves very welcome locally, because with the knowledge, skills and networks they have learned in the cities, with the assistance of the Internet, they're able to create more jobs, upgrade local agriculture and create new business in the less developed market. So for the past few years, the coastal areas, they found themselves in a shortage of labor.These diagrams show a more general social background. The first one is the Engels coefficient, which explains that the cost of daily necessities has dropped its percentage all through the past decade, in terms of family income, to about 37-some percent. But then in the last two years, it goes up again to 39 percent, indicating a rising living cost. The Gini coefficient has already passed the dangerous line of 0.4. Now it's 0.5 -- even worse than that in America -- showing us the income inequality. And so you see this whole society getting frustrated about losing some of its mobility. And also, the bitterness and even resentment towards the rich and the powerful is quite widespread. So any accusations of corruption or backdoor dealings between authorities or business would arouse a social outcry or even unrest.So through some of the hottest topics on microblogging, we can see what young people care most about. Social justice and government accountability runs the first in what they demand. For the past decade or so, a massive urbanization and development have let us witness a lot of reports on the forced demolition of private property. And it has aroused huge anger and frustration among our young generation. Sometimes people get killed, and sometimes people set themselves on fire to protest. So when these incidents are reported more and more frequently on the Internet, people cry for the government to take actions to stop this.So the good news is that earlier this year, the state council passed a new regulation on house requisition and demolition and passed the right to order forced demolition from local governments to the court. Similarly, many other issues concerning public safety is a hot topic on the Internet. We heard about polluted air, polluted water, poisoned food. And guess what, we have faked beef.They have sorts of ingredients that you brush on a piece of chicken or fish, and it turns it to look like beef. And then lately, people are very concerned about cooking oil, because thousands of people have been found [refining] cooking oil from restaurant slop. So all these things have aroused a huge outcry from the Internet. And fortunately, we have seen the government responding more timely and also more frequently to the public concerns.While young people seem to be very sure about their participation in public policy-making, but sometimes they're a little bit lost in terms of what they want for their personal life. China is soon to pass the U.S. as the number one market for luxury brands -- that's not including the Chinese expenditures in Europe and elsewhere. But you know what, half of those consumers are earning a salary below 2,000 U.S. dollars. They're not rich at all. They're taking those bags and clothes as a sense of identity and social status. And this is a girl explicitly saying on a TV dating show that she would rather cry in a BMW than smile on a bicycle. But of course, we do have young people who would still prefer to smile, whether in a BMW or [on] a bicycle.So in the next picture, you see a very popular phenomenon called "naked" wedding, or "naked" marriage. It does not mean they will wear nothing in the wedding, but it shows that these young couples are ready to get married without a house, without a car, without a diamond ring and without a wedding banquet, to show their commitment to true love. And also, people are doing good through social media. And the first picture showed us that a truck caging 500 homeless and kidnapped dogs for food processing was spotted and stopped on the highway with the whole country watching through microblogging. People were donating money, dog food and offering volunteer work to stop that truck. And after hours of negotiation, 500 dogs were rescued. And here also people are helping to find missing children. A father posted his son's picture onto the Internet. After thousands of resends in relay, the child was found, and we witnessed the reunion of the family through microblogging.So happiness is the most popular word we have heard through the past two years. Happiness is not only related to personal experiences and personal values, but also, it's about the environment. People are thinking about the following questions: Are we going to sacrifice our environment further to produce higher GDP? How are we going to perform our social and political reform to keep pace with economic growth, to keep sustainability and stability? And also, how capable is the system of self-correctness to keep more people content with all sorts of friction going on at the same time? I guess these are the questions people are going to answer. And our younger generation are going to transform this country while at the same time being transformed themselves.Thank you very much。
莎拉·琼斯TED精彩演讲稿
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莎拉·琼斯TED精彩演讲稿莎拉·琼斯 TED精彩演讲稿And then I thought no, no. I should just get up there and be myself and just talk the way I really talk because, after all, this is thegreat unveiling. And so I thought I'd e up here and unveil my real voice to you. Although many of you already know that I do eak the Queen's English because I am from Queens, New York. (Laughter) But the theme of this session, of course, is invention. And while I don't have anypatents that I'm aware of, you will be meeting a few of my inventions today. And I suppose it's fair to say that I am interested in the invention of self or selves. We're all born into certain circumstances with particular physical traits, unique developmental experiences, geographical and historical contexts. But then what? To what extent do we self-construct, do we self-invent? How do we self-identify and how mutable is that identity? Like, what if one could be anyone at any time? Well my characters, like the ones in my shows, allow me to play with the aces between those questions. And so I've brought a couple of them with me. And well, they're very excited. What I should tell you -- what I should tell you is that they've each prepared their own little TED talks. So feel free to think of this as Sarah University. (Laughter) Frankly, I'm kvelling just to be here with all the luminaries you have attending something like this, you know. Really, it's amazing. Not only, of course, the scientists and all the wonderful giants of the industries but the celebrities. There are so many celebrities running around here. I saw -- Glenn Close I saw earlier. I love her. And she was getting a yogurt in the Google cafe. Isn't thatadorable. (Laughter) So many others you see, they're just wonderful. It's lovely to know they're concerned, you know. And -- oh, I saw Goldie Hawn. Oh, Goldie Hawn. I love her, too; she's wonderful. Yeah. You know, she's only half Jewish. Did you know that about her? Yeah. But even so, a wonderful talent. And I -- you know, when I saw her, such a wonderful feeling. Yeah, she's lovely. But anyway, I should have started by saying just how lucky I feel. It's such an eye-opening experience to be here. You're all so reonsible for this world that we live in today. You know, I couldn't have dreamed of such a thing as a young girl. And you've all made these advancements happen in such a short time. You're all so young. You know, you're parents must be very proud.。
ted演讲稿中英文对照3分钟
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ted演讲稿中英文对照3分钟Good morning!大家早上好!It's my great pleasure to have the opportunity to give a speech here today.今天有机会在这里发表演讲真是我的荣幸。
As we all know, life is full of challenges, and there are some we cannot leave aside.众所周知,生活充满挑战,但有些问题我们无法回避。
No matter how hard things seem, we should persist and never give up.无论问题有多难,我们都应该坚持不懈,永不放弃。
At the same time, we should be brave and take appropriate risks in order to explore the unknown.同时,我们要勇敢,作出适当的冒险,以探索未知的事物。
To become successful, we should work hard and have an open attitude towards life.要想成功,我们应该努力工作,与生活保持开放的态度。
Rather than running away from challenges, we should face them with courage and confidence.我们不应该逃避挑战,而应该勇敢地去面对它们,并保持信心。
Finally, we should never abandon the pursuit of our dreams,no matter how difficult it may seem.最后,我们永远不要放弃追求梦想,无论有多么困难。
That's all for my speech. Thank you for your attention.以上就是我的演讲。
ted三分钟演讲稿英文
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ted三分钟演讲稿英文Hello everyone! My name is Sarah, and I'm here to talk to you about the power of positivity.In a world where negativity seems to be everywhere, it's easy to get swept up in the tide of pessimism. But what if I told you that a simple shift in perspective could change everything?Studies have shown that optimistic people are more successful in their careers, have better relationships, and enjoy better physical and mental health. So why not choose to see the glass as half full?Of course, it's not always easy to stay positive, especially when life throws us curveballs. But the key is to focus on the good, even in the midst of difficulty.When faced with a challenge, try asking yourself: 'What can I learn from this?' or 'How can I grow from this experience?' By reframing the situation in a positive light, you'll be better equipped to handle it and come out stronger on the other side. So the next time you're feeling down, remember that a positive mindset can make all the difference. Choose to see the good in the world, and watch as the world becomes a better place because of it.Thank you for listening. Let's go out there and spread some positivity today!。
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简短三分钟的ted英文演讲稿Hello everyone!Today, I'd like to talk about the power of kindness. When we think of kindness, we might think of simple things like holding open a door or saying "thank you." But kindness goes much deeper than that.Kindness is a fundamental human value that can change the world we live in. It is a simple act that can turn someone's day around, inspire them to try harder, or heal wounds that have been inflicted by others.We live in a world where negativity and cynicism often seem to hold sway. It's easy to be pessimistic, to criticize, and to project our own fears and insecurities onto others. But when we choose kindness, we become agents of change.Kindness isn't just about doing good things for others. It's about cultivating empathy, understanding, and compassion for everyone around us. It's about recognizing that we're all in this together and we all have the power to make a positive impact on someone else's life.So, as you go about your day today, I encourage you to look foropportunities to be kind. Hold open a door, smile at someone on the street, or offer a kind word to someone who's having a rough day. You never know how much your small act of kindness might mean to someone.In conclusion, kindness is more than a fleeting gesture or momentary emotion - it's a powerful force that can transform the world. Let's choose kindness and be the change we wish to see in ourselves and in the world around us. Thank you!。
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第一篇:ted演讲稿2022when i was nine years old i went off to summer camp for the first time. andmy mother packed me a suitcase full of books, which to me seemed like aperfectly natural thing to do. because in my family, reading was the primarygroup activity. and this might sound antisocial to you, but for us it was reallyjust a different way of being social. you have the animal warmth of your familysitting right ne_t to you, but you are also free to go roaming around theadventureland inside your own mind. and i had this idea that camp was going tobe just like this, but better. (laughter) i had a vision of 10 girls sitting ina cabin cozily reading books in their matching nightgowns.当我九岁的时候我第一次去参加夏令营我妈妈帮我整理好了我的行李箱里面塞满了书这对于我来说是一件极为自然的事情因为在我的家庭里阅读是主要的家庭活动听上去你们可能觉得我们是不爱交际的但是对于我的家庭来说这真的只是接触社会的另一种途径你们有自己家庭接触时的温暖亲情家人静坐在你身边但是你也可以自由地漫游在你思维深处的冒险乐园里我有一个想法野营会变得像这样子,当然要更好些(笑声) 我想象到十个女孩坐在一个小屋里都穿着合身的女式睡衣惬意地享受着读书的过程(laughter)(笑声)camp was more like a keg party without any alcohol. and on the very firstday our counselor gathered us all together and she taught us a cheer that shesaid we would be doing every day forthe rest of the summer to instill campspirit. and it went like this: "r-o-w-d-i-e, that's the way we spell rowdie.rowdie, rowdie, let's get rowdie." yeah. so i couldn't figure out for the lifeof me why we were supposed to be so rowdy, or why we had to spell this wordincorrectly. (laughter) but i recited a cheer. i recited a cheer along witheverybody else. i did my best. and i just waited for the time that i could gooff and read my books.野营这时更像是一个不提供酒水的派对聚会在第一天的时候呢我们的顾问把我们都集合在一起并且她教会了我们一种今后要用到的庆祝方式在余下夏令营的每一天中让“露营精神”浸润我们之后它就像这样继续着r-o-w-d-i-e 这是我们拼写“吵闹"的口号我们唱着“噪音,喧闹,我们要变得吵一点” 对,就是这样可我就是弄不明白我的生活会是什么样的为什么我们变得这么吵闹粗暴或者为什么我们非要把这个单词错误地拼写(笑声) 但是我可没有忘记庆祝。
TED英语演讲稿(优秀6篇)
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TED 英语演讲稿 (优秀 6 篇)演讲稿特别注重结构清楚,层次简明。
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We're going to go on a dive to the deep sea, and anyone that's had that lovely opportunity knows that for about two and half hours on the way down, it's a perfectly positively pitch—black world。
And we used to see the most mysterious animals out the windowthat you couldn't describe: these blinking lights —— a world of bioluminescence, like fireflies。
Dr。
Edith Widder —— she's now at the Ocean Research and Conservation Association ——was able to come up with a camera that could capture some of these incredible animals, and that's what you're seeing here on the screen。
好了,我们即将潜入海底深处。
任何一个有过这种美妙机会的人都知道在这两个半小时的下降过程中,是一个完全漆黑的世界。
我们透过窗户会看见世界上各种最神秘的动物,各种无法形容的动物。
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英语简短ted演讲稿三分钟Good morning everyone,Today, I want to talk about the power of small actions and how they can create a big impact in our lives.We often underestimate the small actions we take in our daily lives. We think that in order to make a difference, we need to do something big and grand. But the truth is, it's the small actions that add up and create lasting change.Take recycling for example. A simple act of sorting our trash into recyclables and non-recyclables might not seem like much. But when you think about the millions of people doing the same thing, it becomes significant. By recycling, we reduce waste, conserve resources, and protect the environment. It's these small actions that collectively make a huge impact.Another example is kindness. A smile, a kind word, or a small act of help can brighten someone's day. It may seem insignificant, but it has the power to change someone's mood, to inspire them, and to spread positivity. Kindness is contagious. When we show kindness to others, it encourages them to do the same. These small acts of kindness can create a ripple effect that reaches far beyond what we can imagine.Showing gratitude is also a small action that can bring great joy and fulfillment. By consciously expressing gratitude for what we have, we shift our focus from what we lack to what we are blessed with. It cultivates a positive mindset and attracts more blessingsinto our lives. Saying "thank you" to someone, whether it's your family, friends, or colleagues, can strengthen our relationships and bring us closer together.In our fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in the busyness of life and overlook the power of small actions. But it's these small actions that make life meaningful. When we take the time to appreciate the little things, to show kindness to others, and to make a positive impact in our own ways, we bring more joy and fulfillment into our lives.So let's not underestimate the power of small actions. Let's embrace them, celebrate them, and encourage others to do the same. Because together, our small actions can create a big impact and make the world a better place.Thank you.。
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TED精选英语演讲稿演讲稿一:How to Be Your Best SelfIntroductionGood morning, ladies and gentlemen. I am honored to stand before you today and share with you some important insights on how to be your best self. In a world that is constantly changing and evolving, it is crucial that we strive to become the best version of ourselves.Body1. Embrace Self-AcceptanceThe first step towards becoming your best self is to embrace self-acceptance. We are all unique individuals with our own strengths and weaknesses. Instead of comparing ourselves to others, we should focus on accepting and loving ourselves for who we are. Embracing self-acceptance allows us to build a solid foundation of self-confidence and enables us to pursue our goals with passion and determination.2. Set Goals and Take ActionSetting goals is essential for personal growth. By setting goals, we give ourselves something to strive for and a sense of direction in life. However, setting goals alone is not enough. We must also take action towards achieving these goals. Taking action requires discipline, perseverance, and a willingness to step out of our comfort zones. It is through the pursuit of our goals that we truly become our best selves.3. Cultivate a Growth MindsetA growth mindset is the belief that our abilities and intelligence can be developed through hard work, dedication, and learning from failures. Cultivating a growth mindset allows us to view challenges as opportunities for growth rather than obstacles to overcome. By embracing a growth mindset, we become more resilient, adaptable, and open to new experiences. This mindset is essential for personal development and becoming our best selves.4. Practice Self-CareIn our fast-paced and demanding lives, it is easy to neglect our own well-being. However, self-care is vital for our overall happiness and success. Engaging in activities that promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being allows us to recharge, reduce stress, and increase our productivity. Whether it is through exercise, meditation, spending time with loved ones, or pursuing a hobby, self-care should be prioritized in order to become our best selves.ConclusionIn conclusion, becoming your best self is a lifelong journey that requires self-acceptance, goal-setting, action-taking, cultivating a growth mindset, and practicing self-care. By embracing these principles and consistently working towards personal growth, we can unlock our full potential and lead fulfilling lives. Remember, the road to becoming your best self may not always be easy, but it is definitely worth the effort. Thank you.演讲稿二:The Power of PositivityIntroductionGood afternoon, everyone. Today, I want to talk to you about the power of positivity. In a world that is often filled with negativity and pessimism, it is important to understand the impact that positivity can have on our lives.Body1. The Benefits of PositivityPositive thinking has been linked to numerous benefits, both for our mental and physical well-being. Studies have shown that optimistic individuals tend to have lower levels of stress, improved immune function, and increased resilience in the face of adversity. Furthermore, positivity can enhance our relationships, boost our creativity, and improve our overall quality of life.2. Cultivating a Positive MindsetCultivating a positive mindset requires conscious effort and practice. One way to do this is by reframing negative thoughts and focusing on the positive aspects of a situation. For example, instead of dwelling on a failure, we can view it as a learning opportunity and a stepping stone towards success. Additionally, surrounding ourselves with positive influences, such as supportive friends and uplifting media, can also contribute to a more positive outlook on life.3. The Power of GratitudeGratitude is another powerful tool for cultivating positivity. Taking the time to appreciate the things we have and express gratitude for the people in our lives can help shift our focus from what is lacking to what is abundant. Gratitude not only enhances our well-being but also strengthens our relationships and fosters a sense of contentment and fulfillment.4. Spreading PositivitySharing positivity with others is a beautiful way to make a difference in the world. Acts of kindness, encouragement, and genuine compliments can brighten someone’s day and create a ripple effect of positivity. By spreading positivity, we not only uplift others but also contribute to a more harmonious and compassionate society.ConclusionIn conclusion, positivity has the power to transform our lives. By cultivating a positive mindset, practicing gratitude, and spreading positivity to others, we can experience the many benefits that come with embracing positivity. Let us be the change we wish to see in the world and make a conscious effort to choose positivity in every aspect of our lives. Thank you.。
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ted演讲中英双语文稿全文共四篇示例,供读者参考第一篇示例:TED演讲是一种颇受欢迎的演讲形式,通过这种形式,讲述者可以分享自己的思想、经验和见解。
下面我将为大家呈现一篇关于TED 演讲的双语文稿。
TED Talk Script - TED演讲文稿Hello everyone, thank you for joining me today. 大家好,感谢你们今天的光临。
Kindness is a universal language that transcends cultural boundaries. 善良是一种超越文化界限的通用语言。
No matter where we come from or what language we speak, kindness is something we can all understand and appreciate. 无论我们来自哪里,说着什么语言,善良是我们都能理解和欣赏的东西。
以上是双语的TED演讲文稿,希望大家能够体会到善良的力量以及在日常生活中实践。
感谢大家的聆听!第二篇示例:TED演讲一直以其独特的形式和内容吸引着全球观众。
演讲者们通过分享自己的故事、经验和想法,启发人们思考、学习和改变。
在这里,我将为大家带来一份关于TED演讲的中英双语文稿,希望能够给大家带来启发和思考。
TED Speech:Hello everyone, welcome to today's TED Talk. Today, I want to share with you a story of resilience, determination and hope.大家好,欢迎来到今天的TED演讲。
今天,我想和大家分享一个充满韧性、决心和希望的故事。
生活充满挑战和障碍,我们如何应对这些问题才是真正定义我们的。
面对逆境,放弃、失去希望和屈服于绝望是很容易的。
但正是在我们最黑暗的时刻,我们找到了真正的力量和韧性。
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英语ted演讲稿(精选9篇)英语ted演讲稿第1篇The problem with these stories is that they show what the data shows: women systematically underestimate their own If you test men and women, and you ask them questions on totally objective criteria like GPAs, men get it wrong slightly high, and women get it wrong slightly Women do not negotiate for themselves in the A study in the last two years of people entering the workforce out of college showed that 57 percent of boys entering, or men, I guess, are negotiating their first salary, and only seven percent of And most importantly, men attribute their success to themselves, and women attribute it to other external If you ask men why they did a good job,they'll say, "I'm Why are you even asking?" If you ask women why they did a good job, what they'll say is someone helped them, they got lucky, they worked really英语ted演讲稿第2篇演说题目:Questioning the universe演说者:Stephen HawkingThere is nothing bigger or older than the universe. The questions I would like to talk about are: one, where did we come from? How did the universe come into being? Are we alone in the universe? Is there alien life out there? What is the future of the human race?没什么比宇宙更广大更久远的了。
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ted英语演讲稿3篇演讲稿1:How to Find Meaning in Your WorkLadies and gentlemen,Have you ever asked yourself why do you do what you do? What motivates you to wake up every morning and go to work? Is it the salary, the status or the sense of accomplishment that drives you? Or maybe all of them are just a byproduct of the pursuit of a deeper purpose: finding meaning in your work.For many of us, we spend the majority of our waking hours at work, and if we don't find meaning in what we do, we risk feeling unfulfilled and disengaged. But how do we find that meaning? Here are three steps to help:Step 1: Identify Your Core ValuesYour core values are the fundamental beliefs that guide your behavior and decisions. They are the things that are most important to you in your life, such as family, integrity, creativity or adventure. Understanding your core values helps you align your work with your personal beliefs and gives you a sense of purpose. Take some time to reflect on what you truly care about in life and write them down.Step 2: Look for Purpose in Your WorkFinding purpose in your work is not about having a job that saves the world or helps the greater good, it’s about understanding howyour work contributes to something bigger than yourself. Look for the ways that your job affects others positively. Do you help solve problems, improve lives or make the world a better place?If you still struggle to find a meaning in your current job, try reframing your mindset. Instead of focusing solely on the tasks that you need to complete, think about the impact that your work has on others, no matter how small it may seem. Your job might not change the world, but if it helps even one person, it’s worth doing.Step 3: Embrace Learning OpportunitiesLifelong learning not only expands your knowledge and skill set but also brings excitement and meaning to your work. Take every opportunity to learn and to challenge yourself. Attend conferences, take training courses, seek out mentorship and take on new projects.In conclusion, finding meaning in your work is not something that happens overnight. However, by identifying your core values, looking for purpose in your work, and embracing learning opportunities, you can make your work more meaningful and improve your overall well-being. Thank you.演讲稿2:The Importance of Cultural Diversity in the Workplace Ladies and gentlemen,Diversity is the cornerstone of progress, innovation and development. In today's global economy, cultural diversity in theworkplace is more important than ever before. As we seek to solve complex problems and create new opportunities, we need different perspectives and experiences to succeed. Yet, diversity alone is not enough. We have to actively promote cultural diversity in the workplace to realize its benefits.Here are three reasons why cultural diversity in the workplace is important:Reason 1: Innovation and CreativityInnovation and creativity thrive in diverse teams. When people from different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives collaborate, they come up with more creative solutions. Relying on a homogeneous workforce may lead to groupthink and limit new ideas. Embracing cultural diversity in the workplace allows us to think outside the box and come up with innovative approaches to problem-solving.Reason 2: Better Customer RelationsIn a globalized economy, customers come from diverse backgrounds and cultures. Having a workforce that reflects this diversity helps to build trust and bridge communication gaps. Employees with cultural awareness and sensitivity can connect with customers on a deeper level, leading to improved customer service and loyalty.Reason 3: Talent Acquisition and RetentionCompanies that prioritize cultural diversity in the workplace are more attractive to top talent. Employees want to work in a welcoming and inclusive environment that values their unique talents and perspectives. Companies with a diverse workforce have a competitive advantage in attracting and retaining top talent.In conclusion, cultural diversity in the workplace is not just a buzzword or a moral obligation. It's a strategic advantage that drives innovation, creativity, better customer relations, and talent acquisition and retention. By promoting and valuing cultural diversity, we can build stronger and more successful organizations that benefit everyone. Thank you.演讲稿3:The Power of Positive ThinkingLadies and gentlemen,The mind is a powerful tool that shapes our experiences and influences the outcomes of our lives. Our thoughts become our reality, and what we focus on grows. Positive thinking is a mindset that can transform how we perceive and respond to the world around us. Here are three ways that the power of positive thinking can improve our lives:Way 1: Better Health and Well-beingStudies have shown that positive thinking can improve our physical and mental health. Positive people are more likely to exercise regularly, eat healthy foods, and have better sleep patterns. They also have stronger immune systems and greater resistance todisease. Positive thinking leads to greater happiness, which in turn improves our overall well-being.Way 2: Stronger RelationshipsPositive thinking also strengthens our relationships with others. It helps us to communicate better, be more compassionate and empathic, and build deeper connections with others. Positive people are more attractive and likable, and they inspire others to be positive as well. Positive thinking can create a virtuous cycle of positivity in our relationships.Way 3: Greater SuccessPositive thinking is a key ingredient for success. People with a positive outlook are more likely to persevere in the face of challenges and setbacks. They have a greater sense of self-efficacy, which allows them to take on new challenges and achieve their goals. Positive thinking can create a growth mindset that sees challenges as opportunities for growth and development.In conclusion, the power of positive thinking is a transformative force that can improve our health and well-being, strengthen our relationships, and lead us to greater success. It's a tool that anyone can use to overcome adversity, embrace change and create a better life for themselves and others. Thank you.。
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ted演讲稿中英文3分钟TED Talk Script: The Power of Vulnerability。
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Today, I want to talk to you about the power of vulnerability. In a world where we often feel the need to put on a brave face and hide our true emotions, vulnerability is often seen as a weakness. But I believe that it is actually a strength, and can lead to deeper connections and a more fulfilling life.Vulnerability is the courage to show up and be seen when we have no control over the outcome. It's about being honest with ourselves and others, and allowing ourselves to be truly seen. When we are vulnerable, we open ourselves up to the possibility of rejection and failure, but we also open ourselves up to the possibility of love, connection, and joy.In our society, vulnerability is often associated with weakness, but I believe that it takes great courage to be vulnerable. It takes courage to show our true selves, to share our fears and insecurities, and to ask for help when we need it. When we are vulnerable, we are able to connect with others on a deeper level, and we are able to build more meaningful relationships.When we are vulnerable, we are also able to experience true joy and happiness. When we allow ourselves to be vulnerable, we are able to fully experience the beauty of life, and we are able to connect with others in a way that is truly authentic. When we are vulnerable, we are able to let go of the need to be perfect, and we are able to embrace our imperfections and our humanity.In my own life, I have experienced the power of vulnerability firsthand. I have learned that when I allow myself to be vulnerable, I am able to connect with others in a way that is truly meaningful. I have learned that when I am vulnerable, I am able to experience true joy and happiness, and I am able to live a more fulfilling life.So I encourage you to embrace vulnerability in your own life. Allow yourself to be seen, to be heard, and to be truly known. Embrace your imperfections and your humanity,and allow yourself to connect with others in a way that is truly authentic. When we embrace vulnerability, we are able to live a more fulfilling life, and we are able to experience true joy and happiness.Thank you.。
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ted贝维·史密斯英文演讲文稿The Power of Storytelling in the Digital Age.In the sprawling, interconnected landscape of thedigital age, where information flows like an incessantriver and attention spans are measured in milliseconds, the art of storytelling has emerged as an indispensable weaponin the marketer's arsenal. Amidst the noise and fragmentation, the ability to craft compelling narratives that resonate with audiences has become a vital skill for businesses seeking to engage, persuade, and inspire.The Enduring Allure of Storytelling.The power of storytelling is as old as humanity itself. Since the dawn of time, we have gathered around fires and shared tales that spark our imaginations, stir our emotions, and connect us to one another. Stories have the ability to transport us to different worlds, introduce us to unforgettable characters, and teach us invaluable lessons.In the digital realm, this age-old art form has found a new and vibrant expression. Social media platforms, video-sharing sites, and interactive online experiences have provided unprecedented opportunities for brands to telltheir stories and engage with consumers on a personal level.The Science Behind Storytelling.Beyond its emotional appeal, storytelling also has a profound impact on our cognitive processes. Neuroscientists have discovered that stories activate multiple regions ofthe brain, including those associated with emotional processing, memory formation, and decision-making.When we hear or read a story, our brains release neurochemicals such as dopamine and oxytocin, which promote feelings of pleasure, connection, and empathy. These responses make stories incredibly effective at capturingour attention, influencing our attitudes, and motivating us to take action.The Marketer's Storytelling Toolkit.For marketers, storytelling offers a powerful tool to achieve a wide range of objectives, including:Building Brand Identity: Stories can convey a brand's values, personality, and unique selling proposition in a memorable and engaging way.Generating Leads and Sales: Compelling narratives can educate potential customers about a product or service, highlight its benefits, and persuade them to make a purchase.Fostering Customer Loyalty: By sharing stories that demonstrate how customers have been positively impacted by a brand, marketers can build trust and strengthen relationships.Creating Thought Leadership: Brands can establish themselves as industry experts and thought leaders by publishing insightful and persuasive stories that shape theconversation around key issues.Driving Social Impact: Storytelling can be used to raise awareness about important social causes, inspire change, and mobilize audiences to take action.Crafting Effective Digital Stories.In the digital age, storytelling requires a unique approach that takes into account the specific characteristics and constraints of online platforms. Here are some key elements to consider when crafting effective digital stories:Authenticity: Audiences can sense when a story is disingenuous or forced. Be authentic and transparent in your storytelling, sharing both the triumphs and challenges of your brand.Relevance: Ensure that your stories are relevant to your audience's interests, needs, and pain points. Tailor your content to specific segments and platforms.Emotional Impact: Aim to elicit emotions in your audience through vivid imagery, relatable characters, and compelling plotlines.Visual Appeal: In the digital world, visuals play a crucial role in capturing attention and conveying information. Use high-quality images, videos, and infographics to enhance your storytelling.Interactivity: Explore interactive storytelling formats that allow audiences to engage with your content in a personalized and memorable way.Conclusion.In the rapidly evolving world of digital marketing, storytelling has emerged as an essential skill for businesses seeking to connect with audiences, build relationships, and drive results. By leveraging the power of narratives to capture attention, influence emotions, and motivate action, marketers can unlock the full potential ofthe digital landscape and achieve remarkable success.As the digital age continues to unfold, the importance of storytelling will only grow. By embracing the principles outlined in this article, marketers can ensure that their brands are telling compelling stories that resonate with audiences and leave a lasting impact.。
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以下是一篇关于TED英语演讲稿五分钟:Ladies and gentlemen,First, I want to ask you a question: what is your favorite book? Mine is “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho. It tells a story of a shepherd boy who pursues his personal legend. In the process, he encounters many challenges and difficulties, but he never gives up. Just like what happens in our lives.When we were young, we had many dreams and ideals. But as we grow up, we are often faced with various setbacks and challenges. We may even lose our direction and become confused. At this time, we need to have a clear direction in our hearts and keep moving forward.In my opinion, the most important thing in life is to believe in yourself and your dreams. Don’t let other people’s opinions and criticisms affect your self-confidence and belief. Just like what happened to me when I was young: I wanted to be a professional basketball player, but no one believed in me. But I didn’t give up. I kept training hard and pursuing my dream. Now, I have become a basketball player in the Chinese Basketball Association.In addition to self-confidence and belief, another important thing in life is to have a positive attitude. Once, when I was doing the laundry, I accidentally spilled the detergent on the ground. I thought it was a bad thing, but then I realized that the detergent could also be used as a cleaner for other things. From then on, I began to use detergent as a cleaner for various things in the house. It turned out that my house became much cleaner.Just like what happens in life, sometimes we may think that something is a problem or an obstacle, but if we look at it from a different angle or change our way of thinking, it may become a new opportunity or resource for us. So when you encounter problems or difficulties in life, don’t be afraid or give up easily. Believe that there will always be a way out for you.Finally, I want to share with you a sentence that I like very much: “The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago; the second best time is now.” This sentence tells us that we should seize the moment and take action as soon as possible to pursue our dreams and goals. Otherwise, we may miss the opportunity forever. So don’t delay your action. Seize the opportunity and create your own legend!Thank you!。
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I want to start with a question. “When was the last time you were called childish?” For kids like me, being called childish can be a frequent occurrence. Every time we make irrational demands, exhibit irresponsible behavior or display any other signs of being normal American citizens, we are called childish, which really bothers me. After all, take a look at these events: Imperialism and colonization, world wars, George W. Bush; ask yourself: Who’s responsible? Adults.Now, what have kids done? Well, Anne Frank touched millions with her powerful account of the Holocaust, Ruby Bridges helped end segregation in the United States, and most recently, Charlie Simpson helped to raise 120,000 pounds for Haiti on his little bike. So, as you can see evidenced by such examples, age has absolutely nothing to do with it. The traits the word childish addresses are seen so often in adults that we should abolish this age-discriminatory word when it comes to criticizing behavior associated with irresponsibility and irrational thinking.Thank you.Then again, who’s to say that certain types of irrational thinking aren’t exactly what the world needs? Maybe you’ve had grand plans before, but stopped yourself thinking, “that’s impossible,” or “that costs too much,” or “that won’t benefit me.” For better or worse, we kids aren’t hampered as much when it comes to thinking about reasonswhy not to do things. Kids can be full of inspiring aspirations and hopeful thinking, like my wish that no one went hungry or that everything were free kind of utopia. How many of you still dream like that and still believe in the possibilities? Sometimes a knowledge of history and the past failures of utopian ideals can be a burden because you know that if everything were free, then the food stocks would become depleted, and scarce [?] and lead to chaos. On the other hand, we kids still dream about perfection. And that’s a good thing, because in order to make anything a reality, you have to dream about it first.In many ways our audacity to imagine helps push the boundaries of possibility. For instance, the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington [my home state--yoo hoo Washington] has a program called Kids Design Glass and kids draw their own ideas for glass art. Now, the resident artist said they got some of their best ideas through the program because kids don’t think about the limitations of how hard it can be to blow glass into certain shapes. They just think of good ideas. Now, when you think of glass, you might think of colorful Chihuly designs, or maybe Italian vases, but kids challenge glass artists to go beyond that into the realm of broken-hearted snakes and bacon boys, who you can see has meat vision.Now, our inherent wisdom doesn’t have to be insiders’ knowledge. Kids already do a lot of learning from adults, and we have a lot to share. I think that adults should start learning from kids.Now, I do most of my speaking in front of an education crowd, teachers and students, and I like this analogy. It shouldn’t just be a teacher at the head of th e classroom telling students “do this, do that.” The students should teach their teachers. Learning between grown ups and kids should be reciprocal.The reality, unfortunately, is a little different, and it has a lot to do with trust, or a lack of it. Now, if you don’t trust someone, you place restrictions on them, right. If I doubt my older sister’s ability to pay back the 10 percent interest I established on her last loan, I’m going to withhold her ability to get more money from me until she pays it back.–True story by the way.–Now, adults seem to have a prevalently restrictive attitude towards kids from every “don’t do that, don’t do this” in the school handbook, to restrictions on school internet use. As history points out, regimes become oppressive when they’re fearful about keeping control. And, although adults may not be quite at the level of totalitarian regimes, kids have no, or very little say in making the rules when really the attitude should be reciprocal, meaning that the adult population should learn and take into account the wishes of the younger population. Now, what’s even worse than restriction is that adults often underestimate kids abilities. We love challenges, but when expectations are low, trust me, we will sink to them. My own parents had anything but low expectations for me and my sister. Okay, so they didn’t tell us to become doctors or lawyers or anything like that, but my dad did read to us about Aristotle and Pioneer Germ Fighters when lots of other kids were hearing The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round. (Well, we heard that one too, but Pioneer Germ Fighters totally rules.)I loved to write from the age of four, and when I was six my mom bought me my own laptop equipped with Microsoft Word. Thank you Bill Gates, and thank you, mom. I wrote over 300 short stories on that little laptop, and I wanted to get published. Instead of just scoffing at this heresy that a kid wanted to get published, or saying wait until you’re older, my parents were really supportive. Many publishers were not quite so encouraging–one large children’s publisher ironically saying that they didn’t work with children. Children’s publisher not working with children? I don’t know, you’re kind of alienating a large client there. Now, one publisher, Action Publish ing, was willing to take that leap and trust me, and to listen to what I had to say. They published my first book, Flying Fingers–you see it here–and from there on, it’s gone to speaking at hundreds of schools, keynoting to thousands of educators, and finally today, speaking to you.I appreciate your attention today, because to show that you truly care, you listen.But there’s a problem with this rosy picture of kids being so much better than adults. Kids grow up and become adults just like you. Or just like you, really? The goal is not to turn kids into your kind of adult, but rather better adults than you have been, which may be a little challenging considering your guys credentials, but the way progress happens is because new generations and new eras grow and develop and becomebetter than the previous ones. It’s the reason we’re not in the Dark Ages anymore. No matter your position of place in life, it is imperative to create opportunities for children so that we can grow up to blow you away.Adults and fellow TEDsters, you need to listen and learn from kids and trust us and expect more from us. You must lend and ear today, because we are the leaders of tomorrow. Which means we’re going to be taking care of you when you’re old and senile. (No, just kidding, actually). No, really, we are going to be the next generation, the ones who will bring this world forward. And in case you don’t think that this really has meaning for you, remember that cloning is possible, and that involves going through childhood agai n in which case, you’ll want to be heard just like my generation.Now, the world needs opportunities for new leaders and new ideas. Kids need opportunities to lead and succeed. Are you ready to make the match? Because the world’s problems shouldn’t be the human family’s heirloom.Thank you.。
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英语演讲文稿ted:Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen,Today, I want to talk to you about the power of positivity.In life, we all face challenges and obstacles that can bring us down. It’s easy to focus on the negatives and to let them consume us. However, if we shift our focus to the positive aspects of our lives, we can find the strength to overcome any obstacle.Positivity is a mindset. It’s a choice we make every day. We can choose to see the good in every situation, or we can choose to dwell on the bad. It’s up to us.Research has shown that positive thinking is not only good for our mental health but also good for our physical health. It can lower our stress levels, help us cope with illnesses, and even increase our lifespan.When we approach life with a positive attitude, we become more resilient. We are better able to bounce back from setbacks and to find solutions to problems. Positivity also helps us to attract more positive experiences into our lives.Of course, being positive doesn’t mean we have to be happy all the time. It’s okay to feel sad, angry, or frustrated. It’s how we deal with those emotions that matter. By acknowledging our negative emotions and then choosing to focus on the positive, we can move forward and grow.So, how can we cultivate a positive mindset? Here are a few tips:First, practice gratitude. Take time every day to think about what you’re grateful for. It could be something as simple as a warm cup of coffee in the morning or a kind word from a friend.Second, surround yourself with positive people. Spend time with people who uplift you and encourage you to be your best self.Third, focus on solutions, not problems. When faced with a challenge, think about how you can solve it instead of dwelling on the negative aspects.And finally, remember that positivity is a journey, not a destination. It takes practice and effort to maintain a positive mindset, but the benefits are worth it.In conclusion, positivity has the power to transform our lives. By choosing to focus on the positive, we can overcome any obstacle and live a more fulfilling life. So, let’sall make the choice to be positive and see what amazing things we can achieve. Thank you.翻译女士们、先生们,下午好,今天,我想和大家谈谈积极性的力量。
TED的英文演讲稿
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TED的英文演讲稿Ihave spent the last years, trying to resolve two enigmas: why is productivity so disappointing in all the companies where I work?I have worked with more than 500 companies. Despite all the technological advance –computers, IT, communications, telecommunications, the internet.Enigma number two: why is there so little engagement at work? Why do people feel so miserable, even actively disengaged? Disengaged their colleagues. Acting against the interest of their company. Despite all the affiliation events, the celebration, the people initiatives, the leadership development programs to train managers on how to better motivate their teams.At the beginning, I thought there was a chicken and egg issue: because people are less engaged, they are less productive. Or vice versa, because they are less productive, we put more pressure and they are less engaged. But as we were doing our analysis we realized that there was a common root cause to these two issues that relates, in fact, to the basic pillars of management. The way we organize is based on two pillars.The hard—structure, processes, systems.The soft—feeling, sentiments, interpersonal relationship, traits, personality.And whenever a company reorganizes, restructures, reengineers, goes through a cultural transformation program, it chooses these two pillars. Now we try to refine them, we try to combine them. The real issue is – and this is the answer to the two enigmas – these pillar are obsolete.Everything you read in business books is based either two of the other or their combine. They are obsolete. How do they workwhen you try to use these approaches in front of the new complexity of business? The hard approach, basically is that you start from strategy, requirement, structure, processes, systems, KPIs, scorecards, committees, headquarters, hubs, clusters, you name it. I forgot all the metrics, incentives, committees, middle offices and interfaces. What happens basically on the left, you have more complexity, the new complexity of business. We need quality, cost, reliability, speed. And every time there is a new requirement, we use the same approach. We create dedicated structure processed systems, basically to deal with the new complexity of business. The hard approach creates just complicatedness in the organization.Let’s take an example. An automotive company, the engineering division is a five-dimensional matrix. If you open any cell of the matrix, you find another 20-dimensional matrix. You have Mr. Noise, Mr. Petrol Consumption, Mr. Anti-Collision Propertise. For any new requirement,you have a dedicated function in charge of aligning engineers against the new requirement. What happens when the new requirement emerges?Some years ago, a new requirement appeared on the marketplace: the length of the warranty period. So therefore the requirement is repairability, making cars easy to repair. Otherwise when you bring the car to the garage to fix the light, if you have to remove the engine to access the lights, the car will have to stay one week in the garage instead of two hours, and the warranty budget will explode. So, what was the solution using the hard approach? If repairability is the rew requirement, the solution is to create a new function, Mr. Repairability. And Mr. Repairability creates the repairability process. With a repairability scorecard,with a repairability metric and eventually repairability incentive.That came on top of 25 other KPIs. What percentage of these people is variable compensation? Twenty percent at most, divided by 26 KPIs, repairability makes a difference of 0.8 percent. What difference did it make in their action, their choices to simplify? Zero. But what occurs for zero impact? Mr. Repairability, process, scorecard, evaluation, coordination with the 25 other coordinators to have zero impact. Now, in front of the new complexity of business, the only solution is not drawing box es with reporting lines. It is basically the interplay. How the parts work together. The connection, the interaction, the synapse. It is not skeleton of boxes, it is the nervous system of adaptiveness andintelligence. You know, you could call it cooperation, basically. Whenever people cooperate, they use less resources. In everything. You know, the repairability issue is a cooperation problem.When you design cars, please take into account the need of those who will repair the cars in the after sales garage. When we don’t cooperate we need more time, more equipment, more system, more teams. We need – when procurement, supply chain, manufacturing don’t cooperate we need more stock, more investories, more working capital.Who will pay for that? Shareholder? Customers? No, they will refuse. So who is left? The employees, who have tocompensate through their super individual efforts for the lack of cooperation. Stress, burnout, they are overwhelmed, accidents. No wonder they disengage.How do the hard and the soft try to foster cooperation?The hard: in banks, when there is problem between the backoffice and the front office, they don’t cooperate. What is the solution? They create a middle office.What happens one years later? Instead of one problem between the back and front, now have to problems. Between the back and the middle and between the middle and the front. Plus I have to pay for the middle office. The hard approach is unable to foster cooperation. It can only add new boxes, new bones in the skeleton.The soft approach: to make people cooperate, we need to make then like each other. Improve interpersonal feelings, the more people laike each other, the more they will cooperate. It is totally worng. It even counterproductive.Look, at home I have two TVs. Why? Precisely not to have to cooperate with my wife. Not to have to impose tradeoffs to my wife. And why I try not to impose tradeoffs to my wife is precisely because I love my wife. If I didn’t love my wife, one TV would be enough: you will watch my favorite football game, if you are not happy, how is the book or the door?The more we like each other, the more we avoid the real cooperation that would strain our relationships by imposing tough tradeoffs. And we go for a second TV or we escalate the decision above for arbitration.Definitely, these approaches are obsolete. To deal with complexity, to enhance nervous system, we have created what we call the smart simplicity approach based on simple rules. Simple rule number one: understand what others do. What is their real work? We need go beyond the boxes, the job description, beyond the surface of the container, to understand the real content. Me, designer, if I put a wire here, I know that it will mean that we will have to remove the engine to access thelights. Second, you need to reinforce integrators.。
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I want to start with a question. “When was the last time you were called childish?” For kids like me, being called childish can be a frequent occurrence. Every time we make irrational demands, exhibit irresponsible behavior or display any other signs of being normal American citizens, we are called childish, which really bothers me. After all, take a look at these events: Imperialism and colonization, world wars, George W. Bush; ask yourself: Who’s responsible? Adults.Now, what have kids done? Well, Anne Frank touched millions with her powerful account of the Holocaust, Ruby Bridges helped end segregation in the United States, and most recently, Charlie Simpson helped to raise 120,000 pounds for Haiti on his little bike. So, as you can see evidenced by such examples, age has absolutely nothing to do with it. The traits the word childish addresses are seen so often in adults that we should abolish this age-discriminatory word when it comes to criticizing behavior associated with irresponsibility and irrational thinking.Thank you.Then again, who’s to say that certain types of irrational thinking aren’t exactly what the world needs? Maybe you’ve had grand plans before, but stopped yourself thinking, “that’s impossible,” or “that costs too much,” or “that won’t benefit me.” For better or worse, we kids aren’t hampered as much when it comes to thinking about reasonswhy not to do things. Kids can be full of inspiring aspirations and hopeful thinking, like my wish that no one went hungry or that everything were free kind of utopia. How many of you still dream like that and still believe in the possibilities? Sometimes a knowledge of history and the past failures of utopian ideals can be a burden because you know that if everything were free, then the food stocks would become depleted, and scarce [?] and lead to chaos. On the other hand, we kids still dream about perfection. And that’s a good thing, because in order to make anything a reality, you have to dream about it first.In many ways our audacity to imagine helps push the boundaries of possibility. For instance, the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington [my home state--yoo hoo Washington] has a program called Kids Design Glass and kids draw their own ideas for glass art. Now, the resident artist said they got some of their best ideas through the program because kids don’t think about the limitations of how hard it can be to blow glass into certain shapes. They just think of good ideas. Now, when you think of glass, you might think of colorful Chihuly designs, or maybe Italian vases, but kids challenge glass artists to go beyond that into the realm of broken-hearted snakes and bacon boys, who you can see has meat vision.Now, our inherent wisdom doesn’t have to be insiders’ knowledge. Kids already do a lot of learning from adults, and we have a lot to share. I think that adults should start learning from kids.Now, I do most of my speaking in front of an education crowd, teachers and students, and I like this analogy. It shouldn’t just be a teacher at the head of th e classroom telling students “do this, do that.” The students should teach their teachers. Learning between grown ups and kids should be reciprocal.The reality, unfortunately, is a little different, and it has a lot to do with trust, or a lack of it. Now, if you don’t trust someone, you place restrictions on them, right. If I doubt my older sister’s ability to pay back the 10 percent interest I established on her last loan, I’m going to withhold her ability to get more money from me until she pays it back.–True story by the way.–Now, adults seem to have a prevalently restrictive attitude towards kids from every “don’t do that, don’t do this” in the school handbook, to restrictions on school internet use. As history points out, regimes become oppressive when they’re fearful about keeping control. And, although adults may not be quite at the level of totalitarian regimes, kids have no, or very little say in making the rules when really the attitude should be reciprocal, meaning that the adult population should learn and take into account the wishes of the younger population. Now, what’s even worse than restriction is that adults often underestimate kids abilities. We love challenges, but when expectations are low, trust me, we will sink to them. My own parents had anything but low expectations for me and my sister. Okay, so they didn’t tell us to become doctors or lawyers or anything like that, but my dad did read to us about Aristotle and Pioneer Germ Fighters when lots of other kids were hearing The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round. (Well, we heard that one too, but Pioneer Germ Fighters totally rules.)I loved to write from the age of four, and when I was six my mom bought me my own laptop equipped with Microsoft Word. Thank you Bill Gates, and thank you, mom. I wrote over 300 short stories on that little laptop, and I wanted to get published. Instead of just scoffing at this heresy that a kid wanted to get published, or saying wait until you’re older, my parents were really supportive. Many publishers were not quite so encouraging–one large children’s publisher ironically saying that they didn’t work with children. Children’s publisher not working with children? I don’t know, you’re kind of alienating a large client there. Now, one publisher, Action Publish ing, was willing to take that leap and trust me, and to listen to what I had to say. They published my first book, Flying Fingers–you see it here–and from there on, it’s gone to speaking at hundreds of schools, keynoting to thousands of educators, and finally today, speaking to you.I appreciate your attention today, because to show that you truly care, you listen.But there’s a problem with this rosy picture of kids being so much better than adults. Kids grow up and become adults just like you. Or just like you, really? The goal is not to turn kids into your kind of adult, but rather better adults than you have been, which may be a little challenging considering your guys credentials, but the way progress happens is because new generations and new eras grow and develop and becomebetter than the previous ones. It’s the reason we’re not in the Dark Ages anymore. No matter your position of place in life, it is imperative to create opportunities for children so that we can grow up to blow you away.Adults and fellow TEDsters, you need to listen and learn from kids and trust us and expect more from us. You must lend and ear today, because we are the leaders of tomorrow. Which means we’re going to be taking care of you when you’re old and senile. (No, just kidding, actually). No, really, we are going to be the next generation, the ones who will bring this world forward. And in case you don’t think that this really has meaning for you, remember that cloning is possible, and that involves going through childhood agai n in which case, you’ll want to be heard just like my generation.Now, the world needs opportunities for new leaders and new ideas. Kids need opportunities to lead and succeed. Are you ready to make the match? Because the world’s problems shouldn’t be the human family’s heirloom.Thank you.。